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MAY
02
2019
Admore, PA
Songwriters Night at The Living Room
I Was There
APR
28
2019
Montclair, NJ
Central Presbyterian Church
I Was There
OCT
20
2018
Hazlet, NJ
Your Couch
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
Asbury Park, NJ
At the Table
I Was There
DEC
18
2015
Bethlehem, PA
SteelStacks
I Was There
DEC
12
2015
Princeton, NJ
Arts Council of Princeton
I Was There
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Fan Reviews

August 17th 2014
Amanda, already a great writer, has become a wonderful performer. You will be entertained from start to finish.
Keyport, NJ@Espresso Joe's Twilight Series
About Amanda Duncan
"Welcome to your musical punch in the face," says Amanda Duncan from the stage to the crowd as she flashes a knowing smile. Once she starts to sing, the big question is, "How does that huge sound come out of that little body?" Never quite blessed with height, Amanda was blessed with one roaring set of pipes. And even before the 2009 independent release of her "Love I Have For You" EP, Duncan was able to drum up considerable success, based solely on some homemade demos, her live show, and her infectious personality, opening for names such as Eric Hutchinson, Ari Hest, Secondhand Serenade, and Melissa Ferrick.
She is a soldier in the new army of musicians who rely only on themselves to make things happen whether it be branding her name with graphic art or even engineering half of her own record. She draws from a diverse blend of the crooning hits of the 30's and 40's and the pop-country of today, to craft what has become her light-hearted, head-bopping acoustic sound. 180 degrees from the winey, suicidal droning of many singer-songwriters, in a black and white world, Amanda Duncan is a burst of color.
"There are so many songs out there that are reflective of negative issues of people's lives. I want to connect with the positive," says Duncan. For those listeners looking for something refreshing, Amanda delivers. With a love for all things catchy and melodic, she reaches audiences young and old, wielding her acoustic guitar and mandolin and holding tight to her dedication to remaining always honest, never put-on, never false. After the show, she wants to meet every person in the room, to learn about them, and just take the time to have some good old- fashioned conversation.
As a spectator, you'll probably be impressed by her hummable melodies and powerful vocals but what she'd rather is that you find a little bit of yourself in her lyrics and leave a little happier than when you came in.
She is a soldier in the new army of musicians who rely only on themselves to make things happen whether it be branding her name with graphic art or even engineering half of her own record. She draws from a diverse blend of the crooning hits of the 30's and 40's and the pop-country of today, to craft what has become her light-hearted, head-bopping acoustic sound. 180 degrees from the winey, suicidal droning of many singer-songwriters, in a black and white world, Amanda Duncan is a burst of color.
"There are so many songs out there that are reflective of negative issues of people's lives. I want to connect with the positive," says Duncan. For those listeners looking for something refreshing, Amanda delivers. With a love for all things catchy and melodic, she reaches audiences young and old, wielding her acoustic guitar and mandolin and holding tight to her dedication to remaining always honest, never put-on, never false. After the show, she wants to meet every person in the room, to learn about them, and just take the time to have some good old- fashioned conversation.
As a spectator, you'll probably be impressed by her hummable melodies and powerful vocals but what she'd rather is that you find a little bit of yourself in her lyrics and leave a little happier than when you came in.
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Genres:
Folk Pop Sock Hop
Band Members:
Mike Basmagy - The Boom Boom Bottom Bass & Back-up Pipes, Pete Abazia - The Beats & Back-up Pipes, Joanna Burns - The Ivories & Back-up Pipes, Me (Amanda Duncan just in case you didn't know) - Acoustic Guitar Mandolin Banjo and the Pipes, Justin Gallo- Face Melting Solos & Back-up Pipes
Hometown:
Tuckerton, New Jersey
No upcoming shows
Send a request to Amanda Duncan to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
concerts and tour dates
Past
MAY
02
2019
Admore, PA
Songwriters Night at The Living Room
I Was There
APR
28
2019
Montclair, NJ
Central Presbyterian Church
I Was There
OCT
20
2018
Hazlet, NJ
Your Couch
I Was There
OCT
13
2018
Asbury Park, NJ
At the Table
I Was There
DEC
18
2015
Bethlehem, PA
SteelStacks
I Was There
DEC
12
2015
Princeton, NJ
Arts Council of Princeton
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

August 17th 2014
Amanda, already a great writer, has become a wonderful performer. You will be entertained from start to finish.
Keyport, NJ@Espresso Joe's Twilight Series
About Amanda Duncan
"Welcome to your musical punch in the face," says Amanda Duncan from the stage to the crowd as she flashes a knowing smile. Once she starts to sing, the big question is, "How does that huge sound come out of that little body?" Never quite blessed with height, Amanda was blessed with one roaring set of pipes. And even before the 2009 independent release of her "Love I Have For You" EP, Duncan was able to drum up considerable success, based solely on some homemade demos, her live show, and her infectious personality, opening for names such as Eric Hutchinson, Ari Hest, Secondhand Serenade, and Melissa Ferrick.
She is a soldier in the new army of musicians who rely only on themselves to make things happen whether it be branding her name with graphic art or even engineering half of her own record. She draws from a diverse blend of the crooning hits of the 30's and 40's and the pop-country of today, to craft what has become her light-hearted, head-bopping acoustic sound. 180 degrees from the winey, suicidal droning of many singer-songwriters, in a black and white world, Amanda Duncan is a burst of color.
"There are so many songs out there that are reflective of negative issues of people's lives. I want to connect with the positive," says Duncan. For those listeners looking for something refreshing, Amanda delivers. With a love for all things catchy and melodic, she reaches audiences young and old, wielding her acoustic guitar and mandolin and holding tight to her dedication to remaining always honest, never put-on, never false. After the show, she wants to meet every person in the room, to learn about them, and just take the time to have some good old- fashioned conversation.
As a spectator, you'll probably be impressed by her hummable melodies and powerful vocals but what she'd rather is that you find a little bit of yourself in her lyrics and leave a little happier than when you came in.
She is a soldier in the new army of musicians who rely only on themselves to make things happen whether it be branding her name with graphic art or even engineering half of her own record. She draws from a diverse blend of the crooning hits of the 30's and 40's and the pop-country of today, to craft what has become her light-hearted, head-bopping acoustic sound. 180 degrees from the winey, suicidal droning of many singer-songwriters, in a black and white world, Amanda Duncan is a burst of color.
"There are so many songs out there that are reflective of negative issues of people's lives. I want to connect with the positive," says Duncan. For those listeners looking for something refreshing, Amanda delivers. With a love for all things catchy and melodic, she reaches audiences young and old, wielding her acoustic guitar and mandolin and holding tight to her dedication to remaining always honest, never put-on, never false. After the show, she wants to meet every person in the room, to learn about them, and just take the time to have some good old- fashioned conversation.
As a spectator, you'll probably be impressed by her hummable melodies and powerful vocals but what she'd rather is that you find a little bit of yourself in her lyrics and leave a little happier than when you came in.
Show More
Genres:
Folk Pop Sock Hop
Band Members:
Mike Basmagy - The Boom Boom Bottom Bass & Back-up Pipes, Pete Abazia - The Beats & Back-up Pipes, Joanna Burns - The Ivories & Back-up Pipes, Me (Amanda Duncan just in case you didn't know) - Acoustic Guitar Mandolin Banjo and the Pipes, Justin Gallo- Face Melting Solos & Back-up Pipes
Hometown:
Tuckerton, New Jersey
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